<p>OMG, it’s been such a long time since I’ve logged on to this site. I’ve recently just got accepted to medical school through the Partnership for Primary Care program of Texas A&M, and I think it’s a great program because MCAT is waived for all participants. They also provide “mini medical school” programs in the summer in addition to research opportunities, plus Scott & White, the main teaching hospital was ranked 5th in the nation. I believe it’s important to consider the quality of the teaching hospitals and the amount of patient contact medical student gets when choosing a medical school 'cause it’s bound to be important when residency comes, right? (PPC is only available to Texas residents though)</p>